For six months, Lynne Alexander worked as writer-in-residence at St John's Hospice in Lancashire. In this book, the patients' poems tell of their lives with courage, humour and spirit. This book affirms both life and the redemptive qualities of writing. The author also wrote "Safe Houses".
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For six months, Lynne Alexander worked as writer-in-residence at St John's Hospice in Lancashire. In this book, the patients' poems tell of their lives with courage, humour and spirit. This book affirms both life and the redemptive qualities of writing. The author also wrote "Safe Houses".
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